Göztepe S.K.
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Göztepe Spor Kulübü (Turkish pronunciation: [ɟœztepe spoɾ kulyby], Göztepe Sports Club), also known as Göztepe, is a Turkish sports club based in the Göztepe and Güzelyalı neighborhoods of İzmir. The "AŞ" refers to incorporated company, as besides football, the club also has departments in fencing, triathlon, handball, volleyball, basketball, gymnastic, archery, billiards, sailing, swimming, and windsurfing.
Full name | Göztepe Spor Kulübü | |||
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Nickname(s) | Göz Göz | |||
Founded | 14 June 1925; 98 years ago (1925-06-14) (as Göztepe Gençlik Kulübü) | |||
Ground | Gürsel Aksel Stadium[1] | |||
Capacity | 19,713[1] | |||
Owner | Sport Republic[2] | |||
Chairman | Rasmus Ankersen[1] | |||
Manager | Stanimir Stoilov | |||
League | TFF First League | |||
2022–23 | TFF First League, 7th of 19 | |||
Website | Club website | |||
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Domestically, the greatest success was achieved when the club became Turkish champions in 1950. In 1969 Göztepe became the first Turkish football team to play a semi-final in European competitions.
Göztepe are one of the last examples of an authentic neighborhood club. They have one of the most devoted and die-hard fan bases in Turkey, despite their downfall between 2002 and 2008. Their games in the Regional Amateur League attracted more fans than most clubs in the Süper Lig.[3]